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Top 3 Information Security Hiring Trends for 2023

SecureWorld News

Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) , jobs in the Information Security field are expected to increase by 35 percent by 2030, which researchers are saying is faster than any other industry growth on average. Information Security Analysts are still in high demand. Well, there's some good news. According to the U.S.

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Demand, CyberInsurance, and Automation/AI Are the Future of InfoSec

Daniel Miessler

I think there are four main trends that will play out in the field of information security in the next 20 years. 2021-2030) A Surge in Demand for InfoSec people will result in many more professionals being trained and placed within companies, likely using more of a trade/certification model than a 4-year university model.

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NATO Chief calls for a new strategic to address new challenges

Security Affairs

NATO Chief calls for a new strategic to mitigate the risks related to the threats to the rising technologies, new forms of terrorism, and the role of China. “The time has come to develop a new strategic concept for NATO, a new blueprint for how NATO can adapt and respond to a changing security environment.”

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Stop Trying to Take Humans Out of SOC … Except … Wait… Wait… Wait…

Security Boulevard

Naturally, one may counter that chess is mathematically solvable while information security is not (by a wide, wide, wide margin). Today, I will still also say “Stop Trying To Take Humans Out Of Security Operations” but somewhere in the very back of my mind, a scary and cold uncoiling worm of doubt is born …. Conclusion.

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WEF Outlines Path to Cyber Resilience for Manufacturing Sector

SecureWorld News

The manufacturing sector faces an increasingly daunting cyber threat landscape that puts production operations, intellectual property, and entire supply chains at risk. It warns that by 2030, damages from cyberattacks on manufacturing could total $1.5 trillion annually. " We can no longer accept divergent cultures in IT and OT.

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Elections 2024, artificial intelligence could upset world balances

Security Affairs

China is significantly investing in artificial intelligence, with the ambitious goal of becoming a world leader by 2030. The threats from AI to elections are real and growing, and it is vital that governments and citizens are made aware of the risks and take steps to protect themselves.

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Attack of drones: airborne cybersecurity nightmare

Security Affairs

There exists a class of tiny and highly maneuverable devices that introduce a variety of cybersecurity risks you probably haven’t considered before. According to research firm Statista, the global retail drone market is expected to reach $90 billion by 2030, with Defense, Enterprise, and Logistics being the primary industries driving growth.